10cf746e54 Fans, affectionately known as Barbz, will eagerly come to the head Barbies defense, however the truth is that this project represents everything negative with the emerging hip hop stars that maintain the limelight as long as they continue to feed the streets with music detrimental to the growth of our people. Retrieved November 22, 2012 Nicki Minajs Re-Up sets hip-hop back by Renee Gardner from RolingOut. On October 10, Rap-Up.com revealed the release date of the album,[10] and it was later confirmed by Minaj, the next day.[11] It was revealed by Amazon that The Re-Up would be a three-disc set, and that it would be released in three different formats: CD, digital download, and Vinyl.[12] On October 25, Nicki confirmed that the album "comes with a 90 minutes DVD of exclusive behind the scenes footage."[13] Release and promotion Edit The album was released on November 19, 2012, in many countries worldwide. It works well, and is the other big hit to surface from "The Re-Up." It's relatively clear how "The Re-Up" is divvied up: two proper album cuts, two throwaway numbers, two solid songs, and two hit singles. Favorable review by Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania from RapReviews [7/10][27] One would hope that these eight tracks would bring a touch more artistic freedom than the original set which was a tightly wound collection of potential singles and things get off to a solid start. "Right By My Side" (ft. Learn more Explore Billboard Shop News Archive Photos Archive Videos Archive Magazine Archive Charts Archive Information Jobs Chart Licensing Billboard Events Contact Us Sitemap FAQ Feedback Lyrics Sharing Billboard Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube Instagram Tumblr Pinterest Spotify Newsletter Terms of Use Privacy Policy About Our Ads Media Kit 2016 Billboard. Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, the Re-Up review by David Jeffries from AllMusic. Follow us iTunes and discover new iTunes Radio Stations and the music we love. Personally, I would never want her to revert back to that in a literal sense.